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. it's a breezy start to the day. what you can expect coming up. >> and the big concern about
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rising rivers in the north bay as the new storm rolls? . >> and a violent home invasion. what we are learning about the victim and his connection to the police department. >> complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is mornings on 2. >> welcome to december. it's saturday, december 1st. >> another storm heading our way. let's check in with rosemary for a quick look at weather. >> good morning. waking up moist and scattered showers continuing to fall over parts of the bay area. we are looking at a brief break- in and around the area but most of us seeing scattered showers, off to the east bay, danville, we shift to the south just a little bit. san jose dry, morgan hill in and out a few scattered showers, in the city, san francisco getting wet along the coastline. for today we are breezy, cloudy conditions, soggy conditions, but we will start to see a bit
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of a break-in to the afternoon. advisories in place already in the third of storms coming our way. i will show you the timeline and bring you details coming up. >> it has been a wild week of weather. we are not done yet. want to give you a live look outside. interstate 80, rain water on the roadway. two hands onto wheel. we will see scattered showers throughout the bay area before the next powerful punch flows through. yesterday's heavy wind and rain cause power outages. most of the bay area will be under a flash flood watch through the weekend, a break-in the weather has helped water levels drop on the street in the north bay. some areas did flood and we could see it happen again tomorrow. the river rose with in a few feet of topping its banks and in kernville the russian river
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rose 14 feet. >> there were 14 steps here. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, it's come up 7, 8, steps in five hours. >> the national weather service issued a flood warning for the river and along the napa river. the rivers will peak tomorrow. several more inches of rain are expected to fall. firefighters are warning people to have a radio, flashlights and blankets ready in case the power goes out. >> the santa cruz mountains are soaked too. trees are falling and taking out power lines. the soaked ground is to weak in some spots to hold trees up right. this tree forced a closure. we found one family in the area using candles as a source of light since their power was knocked out. >> it's not really scary until it's right in your backyard. >> right in your front yard. >> yeah it is. >> cars were turned around as
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pg&e crews moved power lines off the highway. the road is now back open. the mountains could see rock and mudslides, a flash flood watch is in effect through 8:00. hundreds of pg&e customers have yesterday's storm to thank for their lack of power. right now there are 205 outages in the south bay. 160 in the north bay, 100 in the east bay and 90 on the peninsula. there are 20 in the santa cruz area and a storm related outage that has affected 2200 in san jose has been fixed. >> the possibility of a significant flood along the truckee river. it'll crest four feet above flood stage tomorrow morning, homeowners who live along the river are bracing for possible property damage. >> the water just comes in and you can't predictt. you don't know where it'll end up. these are my friends and neighbors, i'm very worried. >> it's not just rising water people are worried about.
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uprooted trees from soggy soil may also become a problem. they fall in to the rivers, speed downstream and cause log jams that divert the water. >> if you are sick of the wet weather not over yet. rosemary watching this next storm and i know we were soaked in that yesterday. >> completely. it was very breezy out there yesterday. the breeze will continue this morning, gusty conditions over some of the hills, mount diablo reporting 50-mile an hour gusts, from 15 to 25 so you may feel that, hear that blowing outside your window as we get out early. make sure you bundle up. we still have scattered showers in the forecast. you can see very widespread at this hour. if we head to the north bay we are looking at just a break here, santa rose a dealing with light rain into richmond. off to the east and fairfield, concord, danville, richland, oakland, the south bay. we are looking at scattered showers in fremont.
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san jose dry, morgan hill with a few scattered showers and along the peninsula, san francisco in to the south bay and along the coastline, pacifica getting wet. half moon bay dry but you can expect scattered showers as well. the satellite, radar, we have this moving through. this is going to be pretty much the most we see for this morning. behind us we will get a bit of a break that you can see that moisture plume just a river of moisture that will continue driving our way and by tomorrow morning, the bulk of this third and final round of rain will come our way. giving you a look. dealing with the scattered showers but by midmorning mostly cloudy but mostly dry. we have a lot of moisture in the air, a few scattered showers a possibility but by sunset here comes more of a steady light rain and into tomorrow morning there is the wallup over the north bay. into 7:00 it's now shifting. at this time tomorrow morning we will be dealing with this,
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very heavy, rain at times, into the south bay at 9:00 noontime, still a little hanging on but look to the north bay already starting so dry out and by one or so we are in the clear. not so much but be will see the end to the rain and that's the final in the last of what we have seen. we have the flash flood watches as we said. for the north bay as well as parts of the peninsula, the coastline, the santa cruz mountains, that in place. we will keep track of that. we will be gusty and there is a high surf advisory already in place that will last until tomorrow night. i will bring you more on that flood watch in just a moment. again with all this rain we are very soaked. the rivers and creeks semi full and we are looking at the possibility of flash flooding especially tomorrow morn perhaps in to the afternoon. giving you a look at the russian river, sits just below 25 feet.
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flood stage is at 32 feet and it could top that by tomorrow morning. the winds a little breezy. oakland 18 miles an hour, again keep that in mind. upper 50s, low 60s right now, low 60's in the forecast for afternoon. 61 san francisco, your extended forecast, the scattered showers we will stay for today. heavy rain tomorrow morning. we get a break out tomorrow afternoon. partly cloudy on sunday and looks like maybe a weak system for tuesday and wednesday. ly show you how much rain i expect. >> we will start an hour earlier. we are going on air at six. we will track that next big storm as it rolls through the bay area and sierra tomorrow morning. you will find complete weather coverage including radar at ktvu.com. >> san jose police are looking fort gunman who shot and killed a 17-year-old appointment that happened last night on pacific afternoon. officers don't know what shot
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the teen who was pronounced dead at the scene. the boy is the 16th victim to die of gang violence this year. >> police say four men kicked down a man's dark the police cadet went for his gun but the robbers beat him to it and then hit him witht. the robbers stole several items from the home and then ran away. the cadet was taken to the hospital. his girlfriend witnessed the attack but wasn't hurt. we are learning the identities of the victims of a fatal home invasion at a mansion. the man was killed and his wife was beaten by intruder who broke into their home early yesterday morning. he was a multimillionaire venture c apitolist. >> the father of an autistic
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16-year-old girl who was beaten and assaulted after walking away from a home is calling for the facility to be shut down. he said she walked out of the center tuesday after getting upset with a staff member. he said staff members followed her for two miles, then lost sight of her where she was last seen talking to several men. she was found thursday beaten and alone on a bus in san francisco. >> at no point even though they have permission to grab her did they grab her, they had a vehicle there to take her back to the youth center. >> the state department of social services has opened an investigation. the coo of the facility hasn't commented. >> more than a thousand people are expected to attend a quiet ceremony at the national aids memorial grove today to mark world aids day. event organizers say the ceremony will pay tribute to those touched by the pandemic and honor leaders of the
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movement. as many as 700 turned out last night. >> quite a shock to me that an entire generation has passed from us but is still with us in terms of memory. >> today's event is scheduled to get started at noon. the public is invited. you can text the word heal to 501501 to make a den dollar donation. san francisco's castro district is holding an event called paint the castro red. a group of businesses, restaurants and bars will donate part of their sales to hiv awareness. there will also be free testing, a film screening and a candlelight vigil. >> stanford is smelling the roses. how both the team and fans did in that soggy win against the bruins last night. >> hundreds are evacuated after a tree derailed in new jersey. what spilled from the train and
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the monitoring still underway. >> first we want to take you outside. there it is. a soggy golden gate bridge. you can see roadways are very wet. we are used to driving in the rain now but we careful. we are seeing a lost minor accidents.
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. good morning. it's a dark start to the morning. clouds, winds are blowing periods of showers falling over the bay area. >> stanford is going to the rose bowl for the first time in more than a decade. after beating ucla in a soggy pack 12 championship game.
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. that was tough for bruins fans, that touchdown -- tied up the game at 24 in the 4th quarter. stanford would later get a field goal. then ucla misses a 52-yard field goal and stanford wins 27- 24. >> we set out last january after the fiesta bowl with one goal, to be champ ons and now to have it it's sweet. it's really sweet and we are look forward to going down and winning. >> they will face the winner of tonight's game between nebraska and wisconsin and you can see that game at five here on ktvu. the wet posed problems at several parking lots. some of the lots did flood leaving a handful of cars stuck in the mud and the university said after the game some driver has to call in tow trucks to help get out. we have complete highlights and coverage of the game on the website. just click on the pack 12
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championship tab at ktvu.com. >> police are investigating a shooting on a college campus. a football player was shot yesterday afternoon. a crowd of students and staff gathered around him to help. >> i just came from class and there was blood and police came running through and tackled three guys. >> we heard gun shots and then we just all the kids just ran this way and i went with them. >> students received text messages warning them about the shooting. several people including who police call a person of interest were arrested. the victim is expected to survive the attack on the heels of another shooting just two months ago. an attack at a college in wyoming proved deadly. a man killed a woman on a city street near the campus. then he used what officers are calling a sharp edged weapon to kill a professor inside a
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classroom. students who witnessed that attack told reporter that the killer shot the profess ear with a bow and arrow and then stabbed the man before committing suicide. >> a man found shot in the head in bakersfield has died . the officer has been identified as a 43-year-old denny drummond. he was found in the road. he died at the hospital yesterday morning. he leaves a wife and two sons. there is now a ten thousand dollar reward for information on whoever shot at a police officer. investigators say the gunman got out of a car during a traffic stop tuesday morning and started firing shots on the officer. the shots hit the police car but the officer wasn't hurt. >> people from all over california are coming together to help the family of an animal control officer shot and killed. a memorial fund has been established for the family of roy marcum. he went to pick up an ma'ams at a foreclosed home on wednesday
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when he was allegedly shot by a 65-year-old who was hiding behind the front door. he had previously received an an, eviction notice. a controversial law that bans sex offenders from orange county beaches is being challenged. the panel is asking the state court of appeals to review the measure after it overturned the conviction of a sex offender caught attending a party at a park. the judges note that the restrictions of sex offenders are up to the state legislature. >> hundreds of people had to be evacuated after a train with 180 pounds of hazardous chemicals derailed on a bridge. it caused more than 12,000- gallons to spill into a creek near the delaware river. 71 people were treated at a nearby hospital for breathing problems and eye irritation but the air is being monitored and
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no longer poses a health risk. >> i have been told by the officials that are on scene with the railroad that there is still some product in that car that was breached that still needs to be removed. >> officials say booms have been put in the creek to contain the chemical. >> the president is facing mounting pressure to make a decision on whether to approve a keystone pipeline. some say they have strongly opposed to the plan to build the pipeline that would transport oil from canada to united states but support appears to be building on capitol hill. a group has urged the president to approve the pipeline quickly. they say building it would create jobs and reduce the demand of oil from the middle east. flight attendants could soon gain more protections. the faa are proposing to share the responsibility for flight attendant safety on planes. for the first time they would be able to report workplace
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injuries and illnesses to ocea. if approved it would end a 37 year era where the faa claimed responsibility for cabin safety. >> today is day five of a strike that's shut down seven of eight terminals at the port of los angeles and three at the port of long beach. long shore men walked off the job to support a clerical worker strike and that's caused nine ships to be diverted to other ports including oakland. 40% of the imports pass through the ports in los angeles and long beach. at the port of oakland a possible freement has been reached there. members of is the diu local 1021 are set to vote next week. this a week after a worker strike and more than a year after members voted down the last contract. the union is made up of support staff. >> a state board has released a plan to restore the delta to provide a more reliable water
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supply. the council issued the final draft of its plan yesterday. it includes recommendations like reducing water suppliers dependance on the delta and expanding habitats. the delta currently provides drinking water to two thirds of the state and provides irrigation to five million acres of crops movement japan is handing over five million dollars to the united states to help pay for clean up of tsunami debris. some debris from the tsunami has made it across the ocean, a large dock washed on shore in august and more is expected in the next several years. >> a house in china that stood as a symbol of resistance has been turned down. it sat in the middle of a road. the neighborhood around it was destroyed but the owners refused to sale so the government built the road around the home. in the end the owners agreed to
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take $41,000 in compensation and the home was torn down. >> it has been a wet week here in the bay area but what about the sierra in how much snow is expected to fall by the end of the weekend. >> and a ramp on the run from police. more of this video and tell you how it all finally ended. . >> a bit of a lull in the wet weather coming our way for today with the next powerful punch already on the way as well.
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. quite the unusual police pursuit stalled traffic in iowa yesterday. a ram jumped from a trailer started running. officers tried catching with their cars but it didn't work president the ram then ran for about an hour before a crowd was able to corner it and tackle it. the homeowner was cited for having an animal at large.
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>> poor guy. it is going to be a snowy weekend in the sierra. right now just wet. take a look at the roadways. that will change pretty quickly. some resorts are preconvicting up to seven feet of snow could fall. that's good news for skiers but means drivers should expect winter driving conditions. you can see roadways are wet but as the temperature drops that can be very icy and so keep an eye on that if you are headed up to the mountains. forecasters say the three storms are expected to hit the area by the end of the weekend and then you will sees we just said about six feet of snow. north star, kirkwood, both have five lifts open. two at squaw valley. >> that's the one thing i noticed. its been pretty warm and i wanted to ask rosemary if you thought it would get colder this next round of storms and if that snow level would drop. >> same type of system. tropical moisture. we are in the 50s.
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high elevation always a great idea to carry along the chains. if you plan on doing skiing you know that could impact the ski resorts. make sure you check before you go. outside our doors a few scattered showers remain. we will start to see a bits of a break as we move into the next couple of days but we are looking at scattered showers in the forecast for the first half of the day. by the evening it'll be a little more widespread and then into tomorrow morning that is when the next system is going to bring the front through. bring us moderate to heavy rain at times. winds could gust from 20 to 30 miles an hour. it'll be another powerful storm moving our way and this -- the last in a series going to bring on the possibility of flooding. we are watching the rivers and small creek areas,. coming up your temperatures, i have a timeline of this latest storm and what you can expect from here on
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out. >> thank you. the christmas tree in oakland's jack london square is all lit up. [applause] the waterfront transformed into a winter wonderland as the 57- foot tall tree was lit. officials from the city and port of oakland were on hand to flip that switch. more than 5,000 lights are on that tree. piedmont will light its tree tonight. the event happens at five and goes until seven. it's at piedmont avenue and 43rd street. santa is in town to be there. if you are good you can get a picture taken. >> the one in selmo canceled because of all the rain that is expected. >> it may be the end of the orange and black for one of the biggest names, the player that may be moving on. >> and the season, another package theft caught on video.
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we will show you and tell you how police say you can help keep it from happening. >> and outages, floods and trees down. the big mess left behind in san francisco and how the city is preparing for the next big storm.
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. we are on storm watch for you this morning. it's wet outside but it's nothing compared to what's coming late tonight and early tomorrow morning. >> good morning. welcome back. >> san francisco got an inch of rain yesterday and you can expect another tonight. last storm cut power to hundreds in the city. pg&e crews restored power to 300 customers yesterday morning. police closed part of the street after a tree fell onto a car. the department of public works reported three branches down. >> i have a feeling we are going to just keep going on this. we are going to have a lot of clearing out of trains, sweeping up of leaves and things. >> flooding closed down a portion of the great highway. public works said it's given away 400 sandbags and has more to give out.
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sandbags also in pleasant hill. people have been able to fill them up for free. for a full list of sandbag location around the bay area go to the website and look under the hot topics section. >> we are keeping an eye on sfo for you. there are no significant delays to report right now but that was not the case yesterday when weather caused flights to be delayed for as long as three hours. airlines tried to consolidate flights but that led to a spike in canceled flights. >> i walked around the airport and seen the museum and the international terminal. >> passengers are still being told to check status for going to the airport. >> one thing not delayed are people at christmas tree lots. saw a lot of people out there yesterday. >> have you to get them. you want to get them in time to enjoy it. so rosemary i have this parade that i'm m cing today.
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13th year. if you could work out a break, between one and four that would be great. >> i will see what i can do. i'm thinking mostly cloudly but mainly dry, but breezy. bring the wind breaker. good morning to you. we are waking up this morning with a few scattered showers, the breezy condition continuing but we are looking at a brief stop into the afternoon. that ahead of the next powerful storm giving you a live look. attempting to give you a live look. you can see we have plenty of wet, wet roadway and we have plenty of wet wet wind shield here right in front of us. a peek at the winds out there. from ten to 15 miles an hour. mount diablo. up in the hills we are looking at breezy conditions, temperatures not to bad. again this is a tropical
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moisture that's moving overhead. 57 concord. most of the light rainfalling over the bay. richmond down in to oakland. it's just right about here. concord and continues in to the valley. if we head along the peninsula down in and out we have scattered showers, loss altos down -- morgan hill and san jose dry at that time. as we progress to the morning the scattered showers will diminish and we are left with mostly cloudy conditions for the second half of the day. it's midmorning and looks like we will get a bit of a break. plenty of cloud cover. plenty of moisture. the next round of rain, we have light rain ahead of the system that will bring us moderate to heavy rain by tomorrow morning. sunday morning here it is. we have some heavy rainfalling over the north bay early on. looks like between five and seven it'll start to shift.
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eight it's over the central bay, by nine, ten it's down in to the south bay. by ten we are finally starting to see the back edge and into noontime we are looking good over the north bay. still over the south by one, two it's finally pulling out and we are finished. what are we expecting? the last 24 hours from an inch to three inches reported over parts of the bay and three to eight for the hills, this is what we will see with the next round, from one to three inches, two to five over the north bay and for the hills and mountains five to seven inches expected, flash flood watch continues through tomorrow night. again the possibility of the creeks rising and spilling over as well as the russian river keeping an eye on that. afternoon highs, low 60's in the forecast, cloudy, again mainly dry. at least for the daytime. in to the evening if you have evening plans, scattered showers will return by tonight. the heavy rainfall by tomorrow morning, it's pulling out, we dry out and are partly cloudy
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and dry. looks like perhaps a light sprinkle, that possibility tuesday and wednesday. >> and tomorrow morning we will start an hour earlier. we are going on air at six. we will track that next big system as it rolls through. you will find sleet coverage online. >> the president delivered his weekly address from a toy factory in pennsylvania. while workers kept up with the christmas rush he discussed the fiscal cliff and how congress can prevent it. >> if congress does nothing every family will see their income taxes automatic go up at the beginning of next year. a normal middle class family of four will see them rise by $2,200. >> he urged congress to pass a law that would prevent the tax hike. house speaker said fiscal talks are going nowhere. >> i'm willing to move forward in good faith. our framework still stands.
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instead of raising tax rates we can produce similar amount of revenue, reforming the tax code to close loopholes and lower tax rates. >> the speaker said the two sides are at a stalemate. if nothing is done hundreds of billions of dollars of tax increases and spending cuts will happen january 1st. >> the oakland mayor has appointed her deputy mayor. he will start his new position on monday. he was co chair of her campaign. before getting elected to the assembly in 2006. >> berkeley police are asking for the public's help as they search for a man accused of touching a student. the student was walking between two campus buildings around 7:30 and when a man grabbed her. he is a latino, 5'5'' with dark
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shoulder length wavy hair. a man was plead no contest in charges of assault. police say he and others beat a person last november. that's before another man shot foster to death. he has plead no contest to charges of kidnapping and assaulting a woman. the shooting was one of the reasons they cleared out the cam can many. >> more than 900 taken to hospitals for ambulance may be at risk of identity theft. the billing company for the ambulance rides said an employee may have stolen data for an identity theft ring. no medical information was disclosed. letters have been sent to customers who may have been affected. people in dublin are being warned to keep a close eye on those holiday deliveries. this video shows a package
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being ripped off in the middle of the day. the victim said it's just the latest package that has been stolen. authorities say the best way to stop it from happening is require a signature for delivery or have it delivered to the post office or your work. >> giant fans may have seen the last of brian wilson. the team didn't offer a contract to the closer by yesterday's deadline meaning he is now a free agent. he made just two appearances last season before he needs his second surgery on his throwing arm. he could still resign with the giants. . >> a decorated boats, the 36th yearly lighted yacht parade is at 5:30. you can watch as they move through the area. dozens of boats participate each year, even in the rain. caltrain holiday train is back. it was on hiatus for the past
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two years. it'll be decorated with 60,000 lights and stop at ten stations between and of santa clara today as well as tomorrow. santa will visit each station and you are asked to bring a new unwrapped toy to donate. it starts in san francisco at four. >> it looks like there could finally be a winner in the human power balance jackpot but his identity is still a mystery. there are some clues and they are seen on this surveillance video. how the man reacted. >> and traffic on this wet saturday morning. we are getting a lot of reports of spin outs and accidents all effort bay area. this is a live look at the bridge. there is a high wind advisory that's been issued by chp for the bridge on this saturday morning. ;
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. good morning to you. it's a breezy damp start to the day. showers will diminish for the afternoon with another impressive storm on the way. new, one person has died and at least 12 are hurt after a bus hit an overpass at miami international airport. the bus was going about 20 miles an hour when it clipped the roof entrance. it's not immediately clear where that bus was headed but officials say the driver wasn't famiar with the area and didn't intend to wind up at the airport. >> israeli prime minister has authorized the construction of 3,000 now homes in the west bank and east jerusalem.
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he made that announcement a day after the united nations voted to recognize palestine as an observer state. a los angeles judge denied a legal bid to remove the trailer of an anti muslim film from youtube. that film sparked violence in september. one of the actresses filed saying the film maker lied to her and said her voice was dubbed over after filming. >> the national guard is renaming a bay area armory in honor of a fallen soldier. a ceremony will be held at ten. it'll be renamed in honor of the specialist shaun walsh. he was killed by enemy fire last year in afghanistan. another honor awaits the boy scout denied eagle scout
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status because he is gay. he will be honored at monday's opening session of the state assembly. john perez wants to pay tribute to his bravery and his family has been gathering signatures to ask the boy scouts to change its policy. >> the court could decide on whether it'll take up the issue of gay marriage as soon as monday. the justices met behind closed doors but didn't take any action on proposition eight. supporters of same sex marriage are hoping the court will decide not to review proposition eightf. that happens a lower court ruling would take effect legalizing same sex marriage in california. couples could get married as soon as tuesday. >> we will be ready with volunteers that we already have in place and volunteer who are being trained today. we will have a one stop shop for anyone who wants to get married. >> the court could also decide to hear several cases related to the defense of marriage act.
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they would be argued in march or april with the decision expected by the end of june. >> the first man to back out of prison under proposition 36 is thanking voters for it. he spent the last 25 years of his life serving time in prison under california's three strikes law for a drug related nonviolent crime. he is now free after voters decided to overturn the three strikes law last month. >> the voters are the one ones that are responsible for this proposition 36 to be changed for you to get out. when you get out you should stay out. you shouldn't let them down. >> the proposition let him appeal his sentence and this time around he got 15 years, time he had already served. only inmate was a perfect record of conduct will qualify for appeal. lawmakers are headed to the state capitol. they spent yesterday moving boxes, getting ready for a new
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session on monday. the legislature includes 38 new people. >> in mexico the president is being sworn in today returning the pri party to power after 12 years. he has promised a transparent government that will put in reforms but some in mexico fear a return to the corruption that existed when they controlled mexico for seven decades. the vice president is expected to be present at the inauguration. the government of bangladesh plans to offer compensation to the families of the 125 people who died last week in a fire. officials say the factory lacked emergency exits trapping workers inside. >> a salon that was the scene of a deadly shooting is scheduled to reopen today.
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three employees were shot and killed at the salon in brookfield wisconsin before the gunman took his own life. one of the victims was the shooter's estranged i.e. we are very excited, and very much looking forward to starting the healing process and in doing so we need to reopen the doors and get back together with our clients. >> it's the first time the owner and employees have returned to the spa since the tragedy. >> a staged plane crash created panic in chicago and fooled a local news station. you can see what looks like a small plane crash in the middle of i street but it wasn't real. it was for an episode of the show chicago fire. one news station had a helicopter overhead and reported on the crash for a few minutes before finding out it was just for film. the station said tv shows and movies usually tell them about their filming schedule but they didn't get any advisories this time around. >> a bomb scare led to the
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evacuation of a strip mall. a suspicious package was reported at the mall about 4:30. there are restaurants and shops and police evacuated and called the alameda bomb squad in. after it arrived they determined it wasn't business and the all clear was given about 6:30. >> you can get the new unlocked version of the i-phone 5 but it'll cost you. apple is selling it with a starting price of $649. the model goes for just $199 with a two year contract with a service provider. apple said it has all the features of the i-phone but doesn't require a multiyear contract with a wireless carrier. they are popular with customers who travel. ford has said it is recalling 89,000 escape suv's and fusion sedans over concern
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that's engines could over heat and cause a fire. it affects 2013 models with 1.6liter engines. >> more college students headed to davis this year. the college reported a record number of students. davis showed a total of 33, 3hundred students last semester which is up 2%. that number includes a nearly 11% increase in freshman and a 4% increase in transfers. while the number of international students has gone up california residents make up 95% of under graduates. >> nobody has come forward yet to claim a winning powerball ticket sold in arizona but ono thursday a man showed up at a gas station in maryland claiming to have the winning ticket. video here shows him pulling out the ticket and pumping his fists in the air. others say they questioned the man and he said he is a member of the military and just spent time in arizona.
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if the man does have the winning ticket it could be worth almost $200 million. we are also learning more about the missouri couple who won more than half of that 587 million-dollar jackpot. the hills brought their 6-year- old to the press conference. they say she was adopted from china and with their new windfall they are thinking about adopting again. >> i was shaking and i called my husband. i said i think i'm having a heart attack. >> the couple said that they would allow -- likely to -- college funds for all their relatives and a scholarship fund at their high school. their daughter has requested to have a pony. >> i would like a pony. >> all right. time is 7:50. supervisors getting ready to make tough decisions about a fire department. the list of stations that could be closing. >> and a man survives a shark attack in hawaii. what he is saying about trying to escape after being bit. >> and outside the doors
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. check out this car. a tree came crashing down on that van. they were sitting in it but weren't hurt. it happened on wild cat canyon road yesterday afternoon and east bay regional parks crew cut down that tree into pieces and clean cleared out this road. >> lot of trees starting to fall down. the ground is saturated. >> some areas still breezy. good morning to you and the winds are expected to actually lighten up just a little bit in to the afternoon but they will be back. giving you a look the winds have picked up in oakland. 24 miles an hour and over the hills they are blowing good with this said and another storm on its way i do expect we will see more toppled trees.
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giving you a look at where some of the rain continues to fall. over parts of the north bay. lucas valley into mill valley. hercules, down in to the east bay we are seeing light rain, along the pen slashings san francisco into daly city. half moon bay a few scattered showers in to the south bay a few scattered showers, san jose, loss gatos, morgan hill, the flash flood watch continues for the north bay. down into santa cruz mountains, this lasting until tomorrow night. again with the third round of rain coming in and it looks like it'll pack another punch. we have got plenty of saturated soil and it's really hard to absorb the rain. taking a quick peek here at the napa river we are expected to crest 21 feet right about napa, so near flood stage but we are expected to city pretty safe
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through this area through tomorrow night. your extended forecast. we have scattered showers through the morning hours, we will get a brief break. you have evening plans bring along the umbrella. we dry out, monday is dry, tuesday, wednesday looks like we may see a few weak systems but most of that rain will stay to the north. back to you. >> contra costa supervisors expected to schedule a plan to close four fire stations, they include fire station number 4 on hawthorne drive, station 11, station 12 on shell avenue in martinez and station 16 in lay fayette. they come after voters rejected measure q which would have started a seven year parcel tax to pay for fire services. residents in half moon bay are on alert after two mountain lion cubs were spotted there. the sighting was reports
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yesterday afternoon. if you see a cub don't don't approach because the mother may be nearby. >> an oregon man attacked by a shark. thomas kennedy was reportedly snorkeling when the shark attacked. he had several cuts what may have been a tiger shark. he was worried he would be attacked again when he saw his trail of blood in the water. his personality changed at the hospital. >> you know you have to look at it like -- the emt told me on the way, you could have had this or been struck by lightning, the odds are about the same. >> the lifeguards closed part of the beach. it's the third shark attack since october. >> if you are looking for more energy efficient lights you can get them free today, just turn in your old ones. for each strand turned in you can get a free strand of led lights, only while supplies last. it's happening at 11:00
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o'clock. to be eligible you must bring a copy of your pg&e bill and prove the area you live in. the holiday lighting ceremony has been postponed due to the weather. it's the first time in 24 hers, it had been scheduled to take place at five. officials have not said if or when the event will be rescheduled. >> more than 100,000 people are expected to line the streets of downtown oakland today. it's more the 13th yearly america's children's holiday parade. they are going to be marching bands, drill teams and -- just some of the floats and santa will come. it starts at two on broadway from 11th to 20th street. we will host that parade and maybe we will get dry patch of weather so -- people have come out -- no matter what the
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. people are watching the water levels and preparing for another round of storms this weekend. >> scattered showers at this hour will wind down but not for long. i will explain come coming up. >> and how a police cadet tried to defend himself from three attackers. >> complete bay area news coverage continues. this is ktvu mornings on 2. >> good morning. welcome to mornings on 2. it's saturday december 1st. >> good morning. not to much rain to worry about today but another storm is moving in. rosemary is tracking it. let's get over to her. >> a breezy and wet start. widespread scattered showers and that will continue through the morning, winding down as we get into the second half of the morning and then for the afternoon we are looking at the possibility of mainly dry conditions but this is where we
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are seeing it at this hour. we have a flash flood watch that continues through tomorrow night because we are anticipating the last and final storm coming our way right now. we are looking at a flash flood watch and that's where we go live to allie along the russian river. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you can see and hear the roar of the river here behind us. this is heels burg. this is a pretty residential area. there are homes on either side of this river that you see. a lot of residents are watching the water levels here. they are watching them closely because we have this -- several days of rain. this river you see here. the water isn't as high as it was. when he came here -- the water was up to the white strips.
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there is more rain on the way. further south, possible flooding, it's also a concern there. this is what the russian river looked like yesterday. heavy rain and minor road flooding were also issues, throughout the north bay there were problems with it. parts of the north bay got six inches of rain yesterday. there was also some problems with power outages in marin county and some -- a lot of tree that were falling down and did cause some problems in that area. fortunately we haven't seen any major flooding but the main concern is what will happen in the next 24 hours. there is another bout of rain slated to hit tonight into sunday morning. we reached out to ask them what they are preparing for, what they are expecting this river and others to do. we are waiting to hear back from them. a lot of people who live nearby are watching what's going on
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here. >> the santa cruz mountains soaked as well. trees are falling and taking downpour lines causing outages there. the saturated ground is just to weak to hold up many trees. one fallen tree forced a closure of the roadway. we found one family in that affected area living by candlelight since sun had gone down. >> it's not really scary until it's right in your backyard. >> reporter: this is in your front yard. >> yeah. it is. >> reporter: car after car had to by turned around as crews moved power lines off the highway to fix the broken pole, with so uwater the mountains could see rock slides and mudslides, flash flood watch is in effect in the santa cruz mountains through eight. >> hundreds of customers have yesterday's storm to thank for
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their lack of power. 100 in the east bayh and 90 on the peninsula. they we will watch the approaching storm all morning long and in five minutes, we will be back with the complete forecast and when you can expect more rain or heavier rain. tomorrow morning will start the show one hour earlier. we will track the next bing system as it ridiculous through late tonight and tomorrow. lue find complete weather coverage. >> san jose police are looking for the gunman who shot and killed a 17-year-old boy. it happened last night around 11:30 on pacific avenue near lincoln. officers don't know who shot him. he was pronounced dead . it's believed it was gang related. they say he is the 16th victim
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to die of gang violence this year. >> three men are on the run after attacking and rock an oakland police cadet. they kicked down the man's door, the cadet went for his gun but the roners beat him to it. they stole several things and then ran away. the cadet was taken to the hospital. his girlfriend witnessed the attack but wasn't hurt. we are learning the identities of the victims of a home invasion the husband was killed and his wife beaten by intruders. he once owned the mountain winery. police haven't released anymore information. >> the father of an autistic girl who was beaten and sexually assault is the calling for the group home to be shut down. he said she walked out of the
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youth center tuesday after getting upset with a staff member. he said staff members followed her for about two miles and then lost sight of her near the bart station where she was last seen talking to several men. she was found thursday, beaten and alone on a muni bus in san francisco. >> at no point though they have permission to grab her did they grab her, they had a vehicle there to take her back to the youth center. >> the state department has opened an investigation. the ceo of the facility hasn't momented. >> today is day five of a strike that's shut down seven of eight terminals at the port of los angeles and three at the port of long beach. long shore men walked off the job to support a strike and that's caused at least nine ships waiting to be docked to be diverted to other ports. 40% of the nation's imports pass through the area. at port of oakland a possible agreement has been
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reached. members of the union are set to vote on the deal and this comes about a week after workers struck. more than a year after members voted down the last contract presented by the baring committee. the union is made up of support staff. more than a thousand people are expected to attend a meeting to mark world aid's day. they say it'll pay tribute to those touched by the aid's pandemic and honor the leaders of the movement. as many as 700 turned out for the light in the grove which honored those who died from aids. >> it's a shock that our generation has cast from us but is still with us in memory. >> the event is scheduled to start at noon. you can also text the word heal to 501501 to make a ten dollar
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donation. >> what the cdc calls a maimingor concern right here in the united states. >> stap ford is going to the rose bowl after beating ucla. >> got to make a play. >> that touchdown and extra point tied the game at 24 in the 4th quarter. stanford would later get a field goal and with 39 seconds left ucla misses a field goal. stanford wins. >> we set out last january after the fiesta goal to be pack 12 champions and now it's -- it's sweet. it's really sweert and we are looking forward to going don on january 1st and winning. >> in the rose bowl they will
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face the winner of tonight's game between nebraska and wisconsin and you can see that here on ktvu channel 2. > we have complete highlights and coverage on the website. >> good morning. off to a gloomy start. a live look at the bay area. visibility low in some cases, overcast skies, breezy conditions especially in the hills. mount diablo with gusts to 45 miles an hour and i am seeing them a little stronger earlier. oakland 40 miles an hour and they could be from five to ten miles an hour before that. some of us very breezy, scattered showers continuing to fall in some cases, upper 50s to low 60s. the tropical moisture in place and the numbers above average as we start the morning. you can see widespread rain reported in the east bay.
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concord, haywood and livermore. you have the scattered showers over your area. we are seeing light rainfall, oakland into berkeley, now in to the north bay, napa, nevado, along the peninsula we have san francisco, widespread rain off to ocean beach n to pacifica, few scattered showers, san mateo, on and off through parts of the bay area, loss gatos, santa cruz, mainly dry but mostly cloudy, told you at the top of the hour that flash flood watch in place, parts of the north bay. in to the santa cruz mountains, lasting until tomorrow night. we have allie out this morningw. reexpecting to crest right about 18 feet and flood stage is 23 so we hope we don't get to that. of course this could change. we are expecting another powerful system to come in by tomorrow morning picking up this morning by about ten, 11 we don't get rid of the clouds
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but we get rid of most of the rain. we will be mostly dry in to the afternoon but the rain will be back. if you have evening plans, make sure you bring the umbrella. light rain on and off throughout the evening. gusty conditions coming back to the area. five. we are being hammered over parts of the north day. it's now sliding in and across portions of the south bay and this will be the case through the morning. now it's nine and we are starting to see it shift by noon and then into monterey. you remember the storm on wednesday? by the afternoon we are dealing partly to mostly cloudy skies, we are see that for sunday but this is round three and so the rivers and the creeks are going to be tested. afternoon highs, for today low 60s in the forecast. mid60s in san jose. there is the extended forecast. scattered showers this morning,
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tapering off. showers coming back tonight. tomorrow morning, pretty good punch with this storm, from one to three inches of rain expected for the bay area, two to five for the authority bay and for than that for the hills action sunday night we dry out. dry on monday, pocket of a few scattered showers tuesday and wednesday. >> developing news coming out of miami. what we are learning about a fatal bus crash at the airport. >> and a chinese neighborhood strode polished but for one house. why the owner has now changed his mind. >> first, let's give you a live look outside. it's highway 24 in lafayette. we are getting a report of a car that hit a guardrail and then flipped over. one person reportedly trapped in the car. chp in route. one officer already at the scene. ñsxóxgñ
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. good morning. a live look over berkeley and the aquatic area. we have rainy conditions outside. >> and we are following developing news out of florida where two people have died after a bus hit an overpass at miami international airport. three are in critical condition. officials say the bus was going about 20 miles an hour when it clipped the roof entrance at the area this morning. buss and large selects are
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supposed to enter through the departure area but the driver was not familiar with the area and wasn't even supposed to be at the airport. >> people from all across california are coming together to help the family of an animal control officer shot and killed. a memorial fund has been established for the family. he went to pick up animals at a foreclosed home on wednesday when he was allegedly shot by a 65-year-old joseph francis corey. corey had been evicted. >> there is now a 10,000- dollar reward for whoever shot at a police officer. investigators say the gunman got out of a car and started firing at the officer. the shots hit the patrol car. the officer was not hurt. >> police are investigating a shooting on a college campus in baltimore. a football player at morgan state was shot yesterday
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afternoon. a crowd of students and staff quickly gathered around the victim to help. >> i just came from class. there was blood and police came. >> we heard gun shots. all the kids just ran this way. >> students say they received text messages warning them act the shooting. several people including two police were taken in to custody. the attacka on the heels of another shooting two months ago. an attack at a college in which which. wyoming. a man killed a woman on a city street and then used what officers are calling a sharp edged weapon to kill a professor inside a classroom. students who witnessed it told reporters that the man shot the professor with a bow and arrow and then stabbed him before he
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committed suicide. >> today is world aid's day. millions are infected with the virus that causes aids. the new focus of the un aids agency. >> reporter: the who established world aid's day in 1988 to raise awareness. now nearly 25 years later there is hope of seeing the first generation of babies born free of the virus. >> we know how to really make sure that pregnant women going to have access to services and we know that when we gave them treatment they can stop having babies born with hiv. >> there are more than 30 million people infected with aids around the world, spikes in cases being seen in eastern europe, asia, africa and the united states. >> it's important to know that the fight against hiv in the united states is far from over. particularly in populations like young, gay, bisexual and
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who men who have sex with men, they are the most affected. >> reporter: she said a major concern in the united states is many of those infected don't know it. that's why the cdc is working along with local health departments to educate and support those who need it. >> the fact we do have treatments available, that's very important. its key also to talk about activitying because if individuals are not aware of their status they can't be linked to the treatment center, they can't protect their own health and the health of those they love. >> reporter: the president reinforced the united states commitment to prevent the spread of aids and help end the pandemic. in new york. >> hundreds had to be evacuated after a train derailed on a new jersey bridge. the accident caused more than 12,000-gallons of chemicals to
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spill into a creek. 71 were treated for breathing problems and eye irritation. officials say the air is being monitored no longer poses a health risk. >> i have been told by the officials that are on scene with the railroad that there is still some product in that car that was breached that still needs to be removed. >> officials also say booms have been put in the creek to contain the chemicals. >> a controversial law that bans convicted sex offenders beaches and parks is being challenged by a panel of judges. they are asking the state court of appeals to review the measure after it overturned the conviction of a sex offender caught attending a party at a county park. the judged note that restrictions are up for the state legislature. >> the president facing mounting pressure to make a decision on whether to approve the keystone pipeline. some say that they are strongly opposed to the plan to build a pipeline that would transport
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oil from canada to gulf refineries but support appears to be building on capitol hill and a group of senators has urged the president to approve the pipeline quickly. they say building it would create jobs and reduce the demand for oil from the middle east. >> a house in china that issued as a symbol of resistance against the governor has been torn down. the house sat in the middle of a new road near eastern city. a neighborhood was demolished to make way for the road but the owners of that house refused to sell so the government built the road around the home. the pictures of that house became a internet sensation but the owners agreed to accept compensation and the home has been torn down. >> there is been another shark attack off the coast of maui. what a man is saying about his experience. >> outside, it's cloudy, breezy, damp. we have a brief break on the way before the final storm.
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i will have a look at what you can expect for saturday as well as that latest storm.
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. it's wet outside. it's windy, maybe you will get a break, maybe you won't. >> we are hoping, a lot of people hoping for a break. a challenge in san francisco and saying give us a break. >> all right. i think we will get a break.
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we need a break. we can use a break. our creeks and rivers could use a break giving you a look outside what is going on. a few scattered showers in the forecast. light rainfall across portions of the east bay on the east received received the eastside of the north bay. it's very gusty in the hills, be aware of that if you have driving to do. slick roads, breezy conditions, light rainfalling, richmond, oakland, concord, washing over parts of the north bay. santa rosa dry at the moment. val johan -- san francisco the city looking at just some light rain at this time and loss gatox scotts valley. the national weather service has decided to change the flash flood watch to a warning. in areas of the napa and saint hhelena area. they are expecting it to crest at some point. it'll recede by the evening but we will watch more so as we
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continue into tonight and tomorrow morning. when this third round of rain moves in. occasional showers in the forecast but mainly dry. low 60's for the afternoon. the extended forecast, scattered showers again tonight. heavy rain moves through tomorrow morning. we are drying out by sunday. dry on monday, tuesday, website wednesday a chance for just a few light scattered showers. >> a man is talking about how he was attacked by a shank he was snorkeling when the shark attacked. he had several cuts on his leg he was worried he would be attacked again when he saw the trail of blood in the water. his demanor changed once he got to the hospital. >> the emt told me you could have this it -- >> lifeguards closed part of the beach to swimmers. this is the third shark attack
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since october. >> an unusual police pursuit stalled traffic. check out this video. there is that ram going down the street. he jumped from his trailer and started running. officers tried to catch him but couldn't. so that ram ran around for about an hour before a crowd actually was able to corner it and thin they tackle it. the how many owner was cited for having an animal at large. >> quick little ram. running around. east bay package theft caught on tape. how authorities say you can prevent crimes just like this one. >> and we are continuing to track weather. [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow, you guys have it easy.
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. the bay area has seen rain, flooding mudslides over its last couple days and now another storm is about to move in. welcome back. >> rosemary is in the weather center tracking the next storm, first we want to go to rosemary live with more concerns over the river there. >> reporter: you can see and hear the river roaring here behind us. water is moving very fast and though it looks scary, and impressive, folks say the water levels have improved. they have noticed it's not as bad as it was yesterday. you can see the rain coming down but not the downpour a lot of people saw. there was a lot of heavy rain. one of the neighbors said when he came out yesterday at this time the river was all the way up to that sand bank you see.
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it has dropped about five feet in the last 24 hours. south of here they are keeping an eye on the water levels there. we talked to emergency officials, you are looking at video of the russian river. i spoke to a captain with the russian river fire protection group and they said the water level is down to 21 feet. it's dropped -- but what officials are expecting for this weekend,. >> over the next 24 hours, we are -- i do know they are anticipating, approximately 30 feet, cresting about 8 al, monday morning. >> as you heard him say they are expecting the water levels l near the bridge -- to crest just i foot below what the flood stage would be for that portion of the river.
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over there they are expecting some minor flooding issues but no major problems we don't expect the river to over flow its banks because of that next round of storms, there are problems, through throughout the bay area and a lot of heavy rain in the north bay, it got about six inches of rain, some streets and roads, and -- there is a lot of power outages in the area, san rafael and parts of marin, a lot of people who didn't have power for most of the day, a lot of downed trees that came out. the ground is pretty soaked and a lot of the older trees can't handle it when you -- the heavy rain with a lot of wind. the big concern is what will happen in the last 20 hours, there is another round of storms heading in. >> the national weather service deputies are warning people about the possibility of a significant flood along the truckee river. they say it'll crest four feet
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move flood stage tomorrow morning, all homeowners are bracing for possible property damage. >> you don't know where it'll end up. these are my friends and -- i'm very worried, worried for myself. >> it's not just rising water people are worried about president uprooted trees soggy soil may be a problem. they have fallen to the rivers, speed downstream and cause log jams that then divert the water. >> san francisco got an inch of rain yesterday and can expect another tonight. the last storm cut power to hundreds in the city. police closed part of the street after a tree fell onto a car. the department of public works reported tree dan branches down in several districts. >> i have a feeling we will just keep going, we will have a lot of clearing out of trains, sweeping up of leaves and things. >> leaves and debris have been clogging up drains, flooding
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closed down a portion of the highway for the third time. they said they have given away 400 sandbags. as folks get ready. >> if you are headed out or picking someone up from sfo expect delays, sfo said weather is causing delays of 30 to 60 memberships for arrival and departure delays, yesterday weather caused flights to be delayed as much as three hours, airlines tried to minimize the delays by consolidating but that increased canceled flyings. >> i walked around the airport, seen the museum and international terminal. >> passengers are still being told to check the status of their flight before heading out to the airport. >> as we have been telling you with regetting a break-in the weather, just -- light rain, the big stuff is still headed our way and rosemary is watching you. >> isolated showers this morning winding down for afternoon. a live look -- plenty of gray, plenty of moisture still
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outside, even with the source diminishing, a slight possibility of a few spring manies for saturday afternoon. in addition we have windy conditions, 22 miles reported at oakland. the hills blowing this morning, gusts 20 to 40 miles an hour. if you are driving -- temperature not bad. low 60's, for your afternoon and this is where the rein is falling at. napa, vallejo, light rain following, across the bay, we are looking at scattered showers. concord, livermore, san francisco, seeing light rain at this hour. in the city, right off to the coastline. we have a few sprinkles, san mateo, mainly dry, but again a lot of moisture, san jose, mostly cloudy, rainfalling over loss gatos and scotts valley. the flash flood possibilities, the national weather service has decided to upgrade the
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watch. i will update the map. parts of the north bay. through tomorrow night for some areas it'll be through monday morning. we are expecting creeks to rise anded bring -- mostly cloudy skies, low 60's, 65 mountain view. 62 san mateo. we will be mostly cloudy, scattered showers will hold off. sunset -- we will notice a steady light rain starting to fill in. we wake up tomorrow morning and this is when we are hit with the last round of rain. heavy, moderate at times and very gusty conditions expected, by sunday afternoon we are try drying without. we are dry but the possibility of a few scattered showers tuesday and wednesday. the timeline on this latest storm in just a little bit. i will update that flash flood
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watch to the warning i will bring you a couple of expectations expected for those rivers coming up. >> tomorrow morning on mornings on 2 we will start one hour earlyer at six. you are also going to find mplete weather coverage including our interactive radar. >> new, nfl player has reportedly killed himself after allegedly kiming his girlfriend in kansas city. errors say the reporter is a chiefs linebacker. he and z report belcher killed the woman and then drove to a parking lot and shot himself. we will keep you updated as the story develops. >> the president delivers ace weekly address from a toy factory in pennsylvania. workers busy keeping up with the christmas rush the president discussed the in this cal cliff and how congress can prevent it. if congress does nothing every family will see their taxes go up at its beginning of next
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year. a typical middle class family of cow will see them rise by $2,200. >> he urged congress to pass a law to stop the tax hike. . >> i'm willing to move forward in good faith. our framework still stands. instead of raising tax rates we can produce similar amount of revenue, reforming the tax code to close loopholes and lower tax rates. >> house speaker again saying that the talks are going nowhere and saying more needs to happen. the speaker said they are at a stalemate and hundreds of billions of dollars in tax increases and spends cuts would take effect. >> oakland mayor has appointed swanson to be her deputy mayor. he will start on monday.
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he was co chair of her mayoral campaign. >> oakland parolee has plead no contest to connection could a deadly assault. prosecutors say ace be medicare dan ankles mcdanieel beat a maneuver was shot to death. the oakland mayor said the shooting was part of the reason they decided to clear out the camp. >> berkeley police are asking for the public's help as the search for a man accused of grouping a student, police say a 21-year-old was walking between two campus buildings at 7:30 thursday night when the man grabbed her. that man ran away when she started screaming. that person is described as 5'5'' with a heavy build and
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shoulder length wavy air. she was last seen wearing a blue t-shirt. >> people may be at ring for identity theft if they were taken on a ambulance. the billing company for ambulance rides said an employee may have stolen customer data for an identity theft ring. the company said no medical information has disclosed. let'sers have been sent to those who may have been affected. people who live in dublin are being warned to keep a close eye on holiday deliveries. you with looking at video that shows a package being ripped off in the middle of the day. the victim said this was just the latest that has been stolen in recent months. the best way to stop a package from being taken is to require a signature for delivery or have it brought to the post office. >> count acosta is scheduled to consider a plan to close four fire stations, stations
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slated for close you're include fire station number four, walnut creek, station 11, station 12, and station 16 in lafayette. the closures come after measure q was rejected which would have put in a seven year parcel tax. >> a southern california man is the first person to be freed from prison because of a voter approved change made to the three strikes law. >> what he did after being released and wheelings is on his to do list. >> the approach to the bay bridge toll plaza, there is a wind advisory in effect. pretty big rain drops there on that camera. time is 8:41, going 8:42, are you watching mornings on two. lots of prepaid cards
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package at mall on 8th street. there are runs and shops at that mall and police vacant automated before calling in the bomb squad. shortly after the bomb squad arrived they determined that package wasn't dangerous and the all clear was given. >> a milwaukee salon the scene of a deadly shooting is scheduled to reopen today. three employees were shot and killed at the salon in brookfield wisconsin before the gunman killed himself. one of the victims was the sheet's estranged wife. >> very excited and very much looking forward to beginning the healing process and in doing so we need to reopen the doors and get back together with our clients. >> it's the first time the owner and employees have returned to the spa since the tragedy. >> israeli prime minister has authorize the building of 3,000 new homes in the west bank. there are plans for thousands more. he made the announcement today
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after the united nations voted to recognize palestine as an observer state. the united states said the plans will make it harder to reach peace. a los angeles judge denied a legal bid to remove the trailer of an anti muslim film from youtube. it sparked violence in september. one of the actresses filed the most claiming the film maker lied to her act contents of the movie and said her voice was dubbed over after the filming. >> the pir party returned to power in mexico after 12 years. he said he will do are forms but some fear return to the corruption that existed when the partly controlled mexico for seven decades. >> the california national guard renaming an armory in honor of a fallen soldier from san jose. it'll be held at ten at the
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pittsburgh national guard armory. it'll be renamed in honor of the shaun walsh. he was killed by enemy fire last year. senate enterprise is being an activated today. more than one hundred thousand have served on board the ship. it was also featured in the movie top gun. >> the first man to walk out of prison under proposition 36 is thanking california voters for his freedom. the 62-year-old spent the last 25 years of his life serve sevenning time in prison under the three strikes law. he is now free after voters decided to overturn the state's law last month. >> the voters are the ones that are responsible for this -- to get out. when you get out you should stay out. you shouldn't let the people down. >> he plans to reconnect with
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his family next and get a job. he has crossed one thing off his to do list, soon after he got automatic he enjoyed a chicken club sandwhich at jack in the box. >> the supreme court could decide if it'll take up the issue of gay marriage as soon as monday. they met yesterday but didn't any action on proposition eight or any other cases involving same sex marriage. supporters are hoping the court will decide not to review the proposition not -- if that happens a lower court ruling would take effect. then couples could get married as soon as tuesday. >> we will be ready with volunteers that we already have in place and volunteers who are being trained today. we will have ray one stop shop for anyone who wants to get married. >> the court could also decide to hear several cases related to the defense of marriage act. they would be argued in march
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or april. >> another honor awaits the boy scout denied eagle scout status because he is gay. he will be honored at monday's opening session of the state assembly. john perez wants to pay try bout to his bravery. his family has been gathered signatures to is the boy scouts to change its policy on gay scouts. lawmakers heading to the state capitol. they are getting ready for offices, for lawmakers to reconvene. the lecture includes, 38 new assembly members. >> flight attendants could soon get more protection in the sky. the faa and osha will share responsibility. for the first time they would be able to report workplace injuries to osha. if approved it would end a 37 year era where the faa claimed sole responsibility for cabin safety. >> you can get the new
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unlocked version of the i-phone 5 in the united states but it's going to cost you. apple is selling it with a starting price of $649. a 16gigabyte model goes for less with a two year contract with the service provider. it has all the features but doesn't require a multiyear contract. they are popular with those who travel overseas. >> one of the two winning powerball tickets remains unclaimed but we are learning more about the couple who has cashed in its winning ticket. what they plan to do with their part of the 587 million-dollar jackpot. >> outside this morning it's cloudy, it's breezy, still damp in some cases, we are going to a break with more rain coming by tonight. i will timeline that, storm system in just a few moments.
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. we have new information on the breaking news we brought you. you are looking at live pictures above arrowhead stadium which is on lockdown. a kansas city chiefs player shot and killed himself there outside the stadium as two team officials were trying to talk to him. police say that earlier this morning he shot and killed his girlfriend at home about five
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miles away. tmz is report that the player involved is belcher. we are getting a closer look at the damage sandy caused at new york's liberty island. the statue is designed to sway in the wind and wasn't damaged but there was four to eight feet of flooding the night of the storm which did cause problems to the structure. the basement of ellis island flooded. >> let's head over to rosemary who is watching the break in the weather we are experiencing. >> new tomorrow tomorrow. it'll really becoming down. the sca of scattered showers winding down, mainly dry, mostly cloudy saturday.
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vallejo, concord, san rafael, richmond, slide south just a little bit. down into san francisco, daly city, oakland, a few scattered showers in and around concord, walnut creek, maybe a few hit or miss your way. this we are pretty much rid of by tonight. the light rain will be back. tomorrow morning it's really going to hit us by about five over the north bay. 7:00 it slides across the bay. we are all getting wet, heavier rain into nine for the central and south bay. by one, two it's out of here and we are looking at pretty dry conditions for the second half of sunday. we are talking about the napa river now expected to exceed the flood stage by tomorrow afternoon. we will track this. mostly cloudy, low 60s in the forecast and the extended forecast showing the
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temperatures will budge little. upper 40s, in the over night. we get past the scattered showers this morning. with we are dry and then more rain tonight into tomorrow. dray on sunday and monday. a few sprinkles possible tuesday and wednesday. >> a staged plane crash created panic in chicago and fooled a local news station. you can see what looks lake a small plane crash but it was for an episode of chicago fire. one local news station launched their it helicopter overhead and reported on it for a few minutes before finding out it was actually for film. the station said tv shows and movies usually tell them about their filming schedule but they didn't get any advisories this time. >> nobody has come forward to claim a winning powerball ticket in arizona but a man showed up in maryland claiming to have the winning ticket. video shows him pulling out the ticket and then looking and showing to people and then he was pumping his fist. others say they questioned him
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and he said he is a member of the military and had spent time in arizona. if the man does have that winning ticket it could be worth $200 million. we are also learning more about the missouri couple who won more than half a million -- the -- won more than half of that 589 million-dollar jackpot. to many numbers there. they brought their 6-year-old daughter. they say shea was adopted and they will thinking of adopting again. >> i was shaking and called my husband. i said i think i'm having a heart attack. >> the couple said they want to set college funds aside and a scholarship fund for the local high school and their daughter wants a pony. the streets of oakland will be filled with more than 100,000 people expected to come out for a parade for the 13th america's children's holiday
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parade. it starts at two on broadway from 11th to 20th street. dave clark and i will be hosting this parade again this year. always a great event. >> another major hitch for thousands of california residents out of work. when they could run out of unemployment benefits.
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. people are watching weather and preparing for another round of storms this weekend. >> and honoring those who serve our country. how one fallen soldier from san jose will be remembered today. >> and cheers from stanford fans after a big win over ucla. what's next for the team as it heads in to bowl season. >> complete bay area news coverage continues. >> and good morning. well, it's saturday december 1st. >> we want to go over to rosemary with a look at this storm that is headed our way. the next round. >> yes. we will see a temporary break before the next storm but at this hour scattered showers continue to fall. it's a breezy start if you have the early morning run, maybe to
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do holiday shopping, be prepared to hold tight to the wheel because it's breezy. you can see scattered showers over central pourings of the bay. san francisco, oakland, richmond. we shift just a little bit it moves in to parts of the east bay as well as through the delta with fairfield reporting scattered showers, we are going to continue to see them wind down. a bit of a break in the afternoon but in an anticipation of the next big storm by tonight and tomorrow morning a flash flood watch and warning and a high surf advisory for the coastline. i will bring you the timeline and show what you to expect for your afternoon. >> and we are on storm watch this morning, our big story of course the storm. we are watch that system that's coming through tonight and tomorrow. we will take you outside. there is interstate 680, it's wet out this morning. we had light showers and we have seen problems across the roadways, just minor accidents. that city like many others is passing out free sandbags for
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flood prevention. we are live in heels burg this morning at the russian river. things busy. people watching the water level closely. >> that's right. you can see there is a little bit of rain. it's let up a lot. but what people are watching is the russian river which is right here behind us. you can see it and hear it. it's pretty loud. people who live nearby, there is homes on either received this portion of the river. they are watching it closely. especially after all the rain we have had this week. this is the front street where we are standing and we talked to a couple the neighbors who say today the river isn't as high as it was at this point yesterday afternoon. one of the neighbors said that yesterday the water level here was up to the white markings, you see on that concrete boat ramp that leads into the river. further south, possible flooding is also a concern.
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this is what the russian river looked like yesterday. we talked to a captain with the fire protection district and he said they will watch the weather closely in the next 24 hours, the area they focus on, is the russian river near the bridge and he said they are concerned about another big storm on the way. >> we are worried about it picking up again. some of the lower lying areas will be soaked, the creeks -- we aren't anticipating any major flooding, even with the river coming to just below flood stage. >> flood stage for that portion of the russian river right near the bridge is 32 feet. the national weather service is predicting that -- the river will create at 31 feet. right below the flood stage. heavy rain and flooding was also a problem. throughout the north bay. they got up to six inches of
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rain. there were power outages because there were a lot of downed trees, ground was soaked and you have that wet weather you get a lot of downed trees. the big concern is in the next 24 hours what will happen, what will happen with the weather. we are trying to find out what is expected. they do expect the water levels rise though they hope there won't be any major problems. live. >> . >> the santa cruz mountains are soaked as well. trees are walling and taking downpour lines causing outages. the ground is to weak to hold up many trees. one force aid closure. we found a family in the
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affected area using canned manies because their power was out. >> it's not scary until it's in your backyard. >> reporter: this is in your front yard. >> yeah it is. >> car after car had to turn around as crews moved power lines off the highway. with so uwater the mountains could see more rock slides and mudslides, flash flood watch is in effect in the mountains through 8:00 tomorrow night. we will have the full forecast in 7 minutes. >> hundreds of pg&e customers have yesterday a storm to thank for their lack of power. at last check there were 205 outages in the north bay, 100 in the east bay. there are 20 in the santa cruz area. a outage that affected 2200 in season jose has been fixed. the national weather service police are warning people act possible major flooding along the truckee
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river. we will tell you how high officials expect that water to get. tomorrow morning on mornings on two tune in earlier because we will start one hour earlier. we are going on the air at six. we are going to track that next big storm as it rolls through the bay area and the sierra. you are going to find complete weather coverage including radar on ktvu.com. >> san jose police are looking for the man who shot and killed a 17-year-old. that shooting happened around 11:30 on pacific avenue near lincoln avenue. officers don't know who shot the teen who was pronounced dead at the scene. investigators say they believe the shooting was gang related, they say the boy is the 16th convict to die of gang violence this year. new information this hour about an attack and robbery of an oakland police cadet inside his home. the suspects got away with the cadet's pistol and police vest. the suspects knocked down the man's door last night and when the cadet went for his gun they
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beat him. the cadet was taken to the hospital. his girlfriend witnessed the attack but was not hurt. police say the suspects were last seen driving a white sedan. >> we are learning the identities of the victims of a fatal home invasion. the man was killed and his wife was beaten by intruders. was a multimillionaire who once owned the mountain winery. police haven't released additional information. >> the father of an autistic girl who was beaten and sexually assaulted after walking away were a group home is calls for that facility to be shut down. she walked out on tuesday after getting upset with a staff member. he said staff members followed
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her and then lost sight of her. >> at no point though they have permission to grab her did they grab her, they had a vehicle there to take her back to the youth center. >> the state department of social services has opened up an investigation. the ceo of fred finch hasn't commented on the algisins. in an hour the california national guard is going to rename a bay area armory in honor of a fallen soldier from san jose. that ceremony will be held at ten at the pittsburgh national guard armory. its going to be remaimed in honor of shaun walsh. he was killed last year in afghanistan. >> stanford going to the rose bowl for the first time in more than a decade after beating ucla in a soggy pack 12 championship game.
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nice grab that touchdown, extra point, tied the game at 24 in the 4th. stanford would later get a field goal. with 39 ticks on the clock ucla miss that 52-yard field goal. stanford goes onto win and the rose ball stanford will face the winner of tonight's game between nebraska and wisconsin. you can watch that game at 5:00 here on ktvu channel 2. senate weather posed problems at several of the stadium parking lots. some lots flooded leaving a handful of cars stuck in the mud. the university said that after the game some drivers had to call in tow trucks to help get them outo. we have complete lie lights and coverage of the game on the website. just click the app. >> good morning. it's a soggy, breezy, cloudy start to the morning. giving you a live look over the
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east bay, visibility tough in some cases and getting out on to the highway slick roads, take it slow and again you may hold tight to the wheel at times, gusts are blowing in the hills. a live look at the current conditions, we got to sfo with 15 miles an hour. 16 in livermore. the gusts five to ten miles an hour above this and in the hills 40 to 45 miles an hour. mount diablo very breezy. the temperatures not to bad. upper 50s, low 60's. mild when it comes to our temperatures. we continue to follow just a few light showers, few light showers here. off to the east bay in oakland and lafayette. over san francisco, we have light rain over parts of the marian and -- at this hour. and if we slide a little bit farther to the east a little bit of light rain coming in to areas, walnut creek. you probably will be wet if you aren't yet. concord a few light scattered showers, head together south down into san jose, dry but the
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santa cruz mountains, morgan hill, a few light showers, let's run the model and show you what to expect. a few scattered showers this morning and then mainly dry until tonight. evening plans, you will neat the umbrella again. the gusts will pick up again. the heavier rain will hold off until tomorrow but really goingo pound us by about five or so over the north bay. slides across the central bay there to seven, by nine down in to the south and by afternoon it's out of here. our soil very soaked already. we are looking at the possibility of course, toppled trees, additional power outages and we are watching the creeks as well as the rivers, flash flood watch and warning in some cases, through sunday night perhaps into monday morning. overperts of the north bay. warnings along the coast of the. watch continues through tomorrow. the napa river now. that's a possibility of
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reaching above flood stage. it's a possibility for napa as well as saint helena for sunday afternoon and the russian river. we are looking at the possibility of maybe just slightly above the flood stage by monday morning. we will continue to track this for you. up to this point at least the model now showing we are still in good shape. for the bay area anywhere from two to five inches of rain for farthers of the north bay. over the hills more than that. for the rest of the bay area one to three inches of possibility with this last storm. the heaviest rain tomorrow morning. a look at the extended forecast. the forecast for your afternoon mainly dry conditions, the rain turns heavy tomorrow. we are dry on monday. few showers possible on tuesday and wednesday but nothing like what we have seen in recent days, all in all the afternoon highs don't budge a whole lot. back to you. >> time now 9:13, i have any flu shot, have you?
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she has her life. i don't know what you have but i have kaiser permanente. kaiser permanente. thrive . good morning. a live look, mild conditions, breezy conditions, temporary break before the next storm moves in. >> national weather service and deputies are warning people about the possibility of a significant flood along the truckee river. officials say that river will crest four feet above flood stage tomorrow morning. homeowners who live along the river are bracing for possible property damage. >> the water just comes n it's unpredictable. these all my friends and neighbors. i'm very worried. >> it's not just rising water that people are worried about
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the uprooted tries and soggy soil may be a problem. they fall in to the rivers, speed downstream and then cause log jam that divert the water. >> we are following developing news out of florida where two have died after a bus hit an overpass at the airport. three people are in critical condition. officials say the bus was going about 20 miles an hour when it clipped through the roof entrance at the arrival area. buss and large vehicles supposed to go through the departure area but the driver was not familiar with the airport and did not intend to drive into that airport. there there is a ten thousand dollar reward for information on whoever shot the at a police officer. the gunman got out of the a car and started firing shots at the officer. those shots hit the patrol car but the officer was not hurt. >> hundreds mourn the late
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boxer in the east harlem church where he attended services as a child. he was taken off life support last week after being shot while sitting in a parked car. he was a former world champion boxer who won bouts against sugar ray leonard and others. . >> the president faces mounting pressure to make a decision on whether to approve the keystone pipeline. some say they are stronglyo opposed to the plan. support appears to be building on capitol hill and a group of senators has urged the president to approve it quickly. supporters say it would create jobs and reduce the demand for oil from the middle east. >> the president delivers his weekly address from a toy factory in pennsylvania while workers kept up with the christmas rush the president discussed the so-called fiscal cliff. >> if congress does nothing,
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every family will see their income tax automatic go up at the beginning of next year. a typical middle class family of four will see their income taxes rise by $2,200. >> they urged him to pass a law to bring down deficits. the house speaker said talks are going nowhere. >> i'm willing to move forward in good faith. our framework still stands. instead of raising tax rates we can prodice similar amount of revenue, reforming the tax code to close loopholes and lower tax rates. >> the speaker said the two sides are at a stalemate. if nothing is done hundreds of millions of dollars of tax increases and cuts will take effect january 1st. thousands who will out of work in the state cad loose their unemployment in four weeks unless congress reached a deal to avoid that fiscal
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cliff. letters have already gone out to almost 350,000 people in danger of losing their benefits. more than 2 million nationwide could loss also be affected. bay area school lunch menus are changing as part of a push to get people to eat healthier food. they have been redone to meet new nutrition guidelines president the times reports students in many bay area school distributes are getting more fruits, vegetables and whole grains and less salt. >> flu season is off to a strong start. activity went up slightly over the thanksgiving holiday. every state is reporting some type of activity, but for vermont. doctors are recommending you get your shots and a free clinic is being offered tomorrow. apple products are so popular parents are naming their children after them. a new report shows six girls
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were named apple this year, that's twice as many as last year. twice as many boys were named mac and 17 girls were named siri, that's six more than last year. >> the babies all beautiful no matter what name. we have to remember that. an oregon man who was the victim of a shark attack lives to tell his story. >> just part of what goes i think with the experience. >> what happened just moments before he and his friends were pulled under water and how they got away. >> scattered showers outside. finally starting to diminish. it'll be temporary, another impressive storm is on the way. what you can expect for your weekend. on your prepaid card?
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oregon in august and more debris is expected in the next several years, the tsunami was triggered by a quake on march 11th. a state advisory board has released a plan to restore the delta to provide a more reliable water supply. the council issued the final draft of its plan yesterday. it includes policy recommendations such as reducing water supplies deindependence on the delta and expanding habitats. it currently provides drinking water to about two thirds of the state and provides irrigation to five million acres of crops. >> a man is talking about how he was attacked by a shark in maui. he was 200 yards off shore when he was attacked by that shark. he had several cuts on his leg from what may have been a tiger shark. he was worried he would be attacked again when he saw the blood in the water. >> have you to look at this as -- like the emt told me on the way here you could have had
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this, been struck by lightning. >> lifeguards closed part of the beach to swimmers, that's the third attack off the coast since october. >> we are getting a bit of a breather in parts of the bay area from the two storms, a third on the way. people people who want to get in the water go today but get out quickly because it's coming ton. >> if you aren't experienced stay away. we have a high surf advisory in place. for rip currents. please take it easy if you are maybe out walking the dog along the beach, be prepared for the waves they will be out there. we are watching just a few scattered showers but winding down at this time and we let get a break with mostly cloudy conditions, breezy conditions out there, the winds will die down and will pick back up again for tonight. you can see light rain over parts of san rafael. across the bay. san francisco into daly city. light rainfalling over the
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marina district. bayview, on and off so far. we shift east you can see light rain, it's through the delta, along i-80 if you have a drive into the central valley it's a wet one. light showers, the last in a series of storms is coming our way. we are going to get a break for the afternoon. rain will start again tonight with the heaviest rain coming tomorrow morning. several inches of rain expected. more than that expected for the hills, talked about the high surf advisory, the flash flood as well as warnings for the areas, especially the north bay rivers excretion. we will watch that for you. 63 oakland. 63 redwood, mid ofo's san jose, the extended forecast, we will continue with the numbers, even a few low 60's. low to mid60's in the forecast
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want to show you new video of the sand that's available in pleasant hill. people have been able to fill them up for free to protect their homes and businesses from flooding. for a full list you can go to ktvu.com and look under the hot topics section. >> san francisco got an inch of rain yesterday and can expect in the tonight. the last storm cut power to hundreds. crews have restored customer to 300 customers yesterday morning. police closed part of the street after a tree fell on a car there. >> i have a feeling we are going to just keep going on this. we are going to have a lot of clearing out of drains, sweeping up of leaves. >> leaves and debris have been clocking up drains and flooding intersections at ocean beach it cut down a portion of the great highway for the third film in three weeks. they if you are going to pick up someone at sfo today expect delays, sfo said the weather is
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currently causing delays about 30 to 60 minutes for arrival and some departures as well. yesterday weather caused flights to be delayed as long as three hours, airlines tried to minimize the delays, by consolidating flights but that led to a spike in canceled flights. >> i walked around the airport and seen the museum and the international terminal. > passengers are still being told to check the status of their flight before going to the airport. >> it could be a very snowy weekend in the sierra. some resorts are predicting up to seven feet of snow. that could fall, that's good news for skiers, it means drivers should expect winter driving conditions though as you can see, interstate 80 is rolling along, no snow on the ground. been a pretty warm storm system that's blown through over the last 48 hours meaning snow levels are up over the seven to eight thousand. forecasters say all three
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of the storms will dump several feet of that snow at elevations again above eight thousand. north star and kirkwood both have five lifts open. two are open at squaw valley. coming up in five minutes -- we will look at the rain and snow. that's expected from the newest storm. we will start an hour earlier tomorrow. we will track that next storm. lue find complete weather coverage you including a radar right there at ktvu.com. >> several people received minor injuries after a crash in san francisco about two hours ago. we will tell you about this crash on northbound interstate 280. at least five vehicles were involved. its been cleared. it's not known if weather was a factor. > contra kosta will talk about a plan to close four fire
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stations, station 4, station 11, station 12, and station 16. the closures come after voter rejected measure q that would have put in a seven year parcel tax to pay for fire services. >> a search for a man accused of groping a student continues. the student was walking between two buildings around 7:30 thursday night when the man grabbed her. that man ran away when she started screaming. he is latino about five foot five with a heavy build and dark shoulder length wavy hair. >> more than 900 taken to hospitals by ambulance may be at risk for identity theft. the billing company said that an employee may have stolen customer data for an identity theft ring suspected of filing
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fraudulent tax returns. no medical information was disclosed . >> people in dublin are warned to watch on holiday deliver writes, check out this video showing a package being take. that package is just the latest to be taken. the best way to stop it from happening is to require a signature for delivery or just have the package delivered to the post office or your place of work. >> today is day five of a strike that's shut down seven of eight terminals at the port of los angeles and three at the port of long beach. loaning shoresmen walked off to support a strike that's caused at least nine ships waiting to dock to be diverted to other ports, 40% of the nation's imports pass through the ports in los angeles and long beach. at the port of oakland an agreement has been reached with unworks, members of sgiu are set to vote on the deal next
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week. this about a week after a worker strike and more than a year after members voted down the last contract presented at the baring committee. >> the oakland mayor has appointed swanson to be her deputy mayor. he has been termed out of the assembly and will start on monday. he was co chair of her mayoral campaign and was chief of staff to representatives before getting elected to the assembly. a parolee has plead no contest to charges of assault in connection with a deadly shooting. the he and several others beat a man last november just before another man shot him to death. he also lead plead no contest to charges of kidnapping and assaulting a woman five-days after the shooting.
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the oakland mayor said the shooting was a reason the city decided to clear out the camp. . >> more than a thousand are expected to attend a ceremony at the national aid's memorial grove today to mark world aid's day. they say it'll pay tribute to those touched by the pandemic. as manies 700 turned out last night for the light in the grove which honored those who died from aids. >> quite a shock to me that an entire generation has passed from us but is with us in terms of memory. >> the event is scheduled to get started at noon. you can text the word heal from any mobile device to make a ten dollar donation to the national aids memorial. san francisco's castro district is holding an event called paint the castro red. a group will donate part of their sales to hiv awareness today. there will be free hiv testing,
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a film screening and a candlelight vigil. >> good morning. a live look over oakland. still gray out there and we will be gray for today. the showers, beginning to taper off and we let get a bit of a break before the last in a series of systems rolls in by tonight and especially tomorrow when the front pulls in. giving you a look at the winds we have been dealing gusty conditions and even blowing pretty good. 17 miles an hour which has lightened up. 22 in the last half hour. san jose 12 and the gusts from five to ten. a little breezy. the numbers not to bad. other's in the forecast as you step outside for the next couple hours and then for the afternoon in the 60's. for the rain let's talk about what's going on here this morning. dealing with just a few scattered showers but it'll start to taper off as we get through ten, 11:00. a few light showers from san francisco on the eastern edge
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into daly city. picker picked up a few but looks like its moved owl. redwood city, few light showers, off to the east bay. we are looking at light rainfalling over areas of martinez, berkeley, oakland, mainly dry at the moment and down in to the south bay looking good. a few light showers over areas -- your forecast, it's moving off to the east. high elevation"? expected for today. carry chains if you go through the sierra. be prepared for the rain. it could impact the ski resort. there is a wind advisory. by tonight the rain is back, if you have evening plans you will need the rain coats, it won't let up and the winds -- by tomorrow morning the front is moving through. take a look at this over the north bay. about 5:00 in the north bay. coming down overhead. it shifts in to the central bay. down to the south bay by nine. by noon we are looking good and
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for the second half of sunday we could be dry with partly cloudy skies, that's what the models want to bring us, flash flood -- watches and warnings for some of the rivers, we -- along the coastline. san francisco down into santa cruz. we have been track agent the napa river and the latest model guy -- right about flood stage. a little bit above. we are looking at the possibility of some flooding, in napa along napa and saint helena. the russian river as well. we are going to be close. we will be tracking this more you of course. your extended forecast numbers in to the afternoon, low to mid60's in the forecast, the rain coming back tonight. hits united states us hard. monday -- we get back to work. temperatures remain the same. 50s in the over night. mid60's for the afternoon. we will start to get a little
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cooler with the clearing skies, tuesday into wednesday, a weak system -- a little bit of rain. i will track that for you as well. >> thank you. giant fans may have seen the last of brian wilson in the orange and black. they didn't offer him a contract by yesterday's deadline. he is now a free agent. wilson made two appearances before he needed a second appearance. he could still resign with the giants -- he was not happy with how things went and wants to sign elsewhere. >> booths will line the area tonight to -- the 36th -- you can watch from jack london square as they move on through. dozens of boats participate each year, even in the rain. >> the wait just got longer for same sex coupleless. >> we will get a marriage license as soon as we can. >> but there luck could be about to change.
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why some could get married as early as tuesday. . >> the russian river looks impressive from this vantage point. some of the people who live nearby say conditions have improved since yesterday. why it's expected to change in the next 24 hours . >> first let's take you outside, there is the east shore east shore freeway as it moves through berkeley this morning. it's gray and cold and cloudy out there and we are waiting for the next round of rain. are you getting a break. looks like it's still a little bit slippery.
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. >> good morning. isn't that a cool looking ship in a live look over the ship
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yard. gray skies, few light showers remaining in the forecast drying out for the afternoon. next storm with light rain starting ton. >> let's recap some of the top stories we have been following. san jose police looking for the gunman who shot and killed a 17- year-old boy. that happened last night on pacific avenue near lincoln avenue. septemberors say they believe that the shooting was gang related. in just a few minutes the california national guard is renaming a bay area armory in honor of a fallen soldier from san jose. the armory will be renamed in honor of sean walsh. he was killed by enemy fire last year in afghanistan. and ia few light showers falling in the south bay right now for the past 48 hours the bay area has been hit by two big storms and another one is coming our way. we are live now where the russian river is set to rise several more feet.
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>> reporter: you can hear the roar of the river right here behind us. we near front street and pretty residential area. there are homes on either received the river and it's still raining but some of the people live nearby say that as impressive as it looks the river isn't as high as it was yesterday. they estimate its dropped about five feet since then. one said the water level was above that sand bank. we have seen residents come out to look at this impressive scene. >> i imagine the river will come up a little bit more than it is now. i have seen it where it's touch touching the bottom of the be bridge. it flooded the street out. >> not going to be as high as it was just like in 95 which we lived here then and they did give us evacuation notices because the streets flood and you can't get out of your house. >> now where they are
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expecting more trouble over the next 24 hours is south of this location. this is what the river there looked like yesterday. emergency officials are watching the water levels there. i spoke to a captain with the russian river fire protection district and he said this morning the levels at the bridge will down to about 21 feet. it's dropped since yesterday. he said what officials are expecting this weekend. >> over the next 24 hours we are anticipating they come up, i don't have a number as to what the depth will be. i do know they are anticipating to go to approximately 30 feet, pressing about -- eight, monday morning. >> now 32 feet is the level in the arere the flood stage is. they are expecting some estimates, expecting to get just below that level though other forecasts less conversative and are saying that -- that the river may flood in that part of the russian river near the bridge.
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they may have minor flooding. the thing that people are waiting for is the next round of rain. that's supposed to set in, it's still raining right now but we are supposed to get another round of storms later tonight and tomorrow morning. officials will watch closely to see what happens here. >> new details on the nfl player who police say killed his girl friend and then hippings. police are confirm that the player is kansas city chiefs linebacker belcher. the star reports he shot his girlfriend in front of his mother and 3-month-old daughter after an argument. police say he then drove from his home to the stadium where the chiefs general manager and coach witnessed him commit suicide. the chiefs scheduled to play the panthers at the stadium tomorrow. >> people from all over california are coming together to help the family of an animal control officer shot and killed. a fund has been established for
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the family. he went to pick up animals at a foreclosed home on wednesday. he was allegedly shot by the homeowner who was hiding behind the front door. he had previously received an eviction notice. he was arrested and facing murder charges. the enterprise will be officially set as inactive today. more than 100,000 have served on board the ship. it was commissioned in 1961. . >> flight attend hands could gain more protections, the faa and oshra proposing to share the responsibility. so flight attend hands would be able to report illnesses and injuries to osha. >> another honor awaiting the boy scout denied eagle scout status because he is gag. he is to be honored on monday at opening session of the state
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assembly. john perez wants to pay tribute to the teen's bravery. his family has been gathering signatures to is the boy scouts to change their is he. the court will decide if they will take up the issue of gay marriage on monday. the justices met but didn't take action on proposition eight or any other cases involves same sex marriage. supporters of same sex marriage are hoping the court will not decide to review proposition eight. if that happens a lower court ruling would take effect legalizing same sex marriage in california, couples could get married as soon as tuesday. >> the first man to walk out of prison under proposition 36 is thanking voters for his freedom. he spent the last 25 yours serving time in prison under california's three strikes law for drug related nonviolent crimes and he is now free after voters decided to overturn the three strikes law last month. >> the voters are the ones who
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are responsible for the -- the proposition to be changed to get out. when you get out, you should stay out. >> the proposition allowed him to appeal his sentence and only inmate was a perfect record of conduct are going to qualify for appeal. >> ford has announced it's recalling more than 89,000 new escape suv's and fusion sedans. it's over concerns that engines could over heat and cause a fire. it affects 2013 models. it's the -- it's a top seller for the company. >> nobody has come forward yet to claim a winning powerball ticket. on thursday a -- . >> we are learning mop about
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the couple who won more than half of the $587 million jackpot. the hill family brought their 6- year-old daughter to yesterday's press conference and say she was adopted from china and they are thinking about adopting again. >> shaking and i called my husband and said i think i'm having a heart attack. >> the couple said they would like to set up college funds for all of their relatives and say scholarship fund at their local high school. there daughter wants a pony. >> and will probably gett. its time for ticket saturday. today you have a chance of winning a pair of tickets to see been jovi. he -- for your chance to win go to the website and put in the secret word crush. >> a -- should be a good --. >> solid show.
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>> what was left in the middle of a street and how it even fooled a news station. . >> a temporary break in the rain coming our way for saturday afternoon. with a -- pretty big storm coming by tomorrow morning. we will have the last look coming up.
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. unusual police pursuit stalled traffic in iowa yesterday. check out this ram, that ram jumped from its trailer and just started taking off down the streets, officers tried to catch it but it didn't work so that ram ran around for about an hour before a crowd was able to corner it request tackle it. the homeowner was cited for having an animal at large. >> now that the auto show is over many are going down south for a big show in los angeles. according to organizers of the los angeles auto show a thousand showed up yesterday
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for the opening event. last year 920,000 people attended that event. organizers say more than a million could walk through the doors this year. >> a staged plane crash created panic in chicago and fooled a local news station. it looks like a small plane crash yesterday but it wasn't real. it was for an episode of chicago fire. one local news station had their helicopter overhead and reported on it for a few minutes before finding out it was fake. the station said tv shows and movies usually tell them about their filming beforehand. >> >> one last check of the forecast. good morning. >> yes. with a soggy and soaked this third one could really be a big one. little breezy. few scattered showers in the forecast. mostly cloudy for today. the showers will continue to push east and leave you with
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dry conditions, 50s to low 60's. low 60's for the afternoon and light rainfalling, along the east section of the peninsula across the bay. if you are going to crossover the bay bridge its been light all morning. long and windy. pauloal to. we have light rain over perkly. oakland and it's along i-80 thoroughfare field and stretching in to the valley. the high elevation snow will continue for today. afternoon highs for our neighborhood low 60s. high elevation snow i'm talking act the sierra. tapering off for the afternoon but the rain coming back tonight. the front will move through tomorrow morning. we will be hammered. flash and -- flash flood watches and warnings in place especially for the russian river and -- the napa river we expect to -- hit that, that flood stage tomorrow. >> busy morning. that's why we are going on an hour early. thank you for trusting us.
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